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- this question has two parts. first, answer part a. then, answer part b. read this excerpt from passage 2. 11 but neither the advice to go to paris nor the suggestion of disguise tempted me for a moment. it was to my mind a moral crusade on which i had entered, a course of justice and common sense, and it must be pursued in the light of day, and with public sanction, in order to accomplish its end. based on the phrase public sanction, in what way was blackwell determined to accomplish her goals? a without criticism b without attention c without hesitation d without deception part b which phrase from the excerpt provides a clue to the meaning of the phrase public sanction? a \the advice to go to paris\ b \a moral crusade\ c \in the light of day\ d \to accomplish its end\
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For Part A, "public sanction" implies doing things in an open - and above - board way, which is "without deception". For Part B, "in the light of day" suggests openness, which is a clue to the meaning of "public sanction".
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Part A: D. without deception
Part B: C. "in the light of day"